Take a Leisurely Stroll Along the Historic Towns and Villages of Pennsylvania Dutch Country

Welcome to Bird-In-Hand, Pennsylvania!

Throughout Pennsylvania Dutch Country you will find idyllic small towns and villages complete with old stone mills,
country farmers markets,
and family-run
shops
selling home-made candy and toys.

Founded by German, English, French, Swiss, and Scottish settlers during the 18th Century, the towns and villages of Lancaster County share similar characteristics of a hard-working ethos, simplicity, and cleanliness.

The rich and complex history of Pennsylvania Dutch country can be experienced most strongly in the small towns and villages of Lancaster County. It can be found in the aroma and taste of the local
cooking.
It can be found in the modern and traditional
folk art
which is proudly on display in the region's highly-regarded
museums
and
country shops.

This history can be found in the clothing and lifestyle of the
Mennonite and Amish peole
who can be seen riding in old-fashioned horse-and-buggies and working diligently with traditional machinery on their generations-old
farms.
People whose culture you can learn and care about from a respectful distance.

You can even observe Lancaster County's history in action such as by attending one of the many small-town
auctions
where farm machinery, produce, and life stock are purchased the way it has been for generations.
One of the convenient features of exploring Lancaster County is that no given town is more than one-hour away by car. Most are a short distance away from each other. This allows many visitors to do what is known as "town-hopping" which is spending several hours (or days!) exploring one town before moving on to the next.

Drive along the scenic country roads as you explore the towns and villages of Pennsylvania Dutch country

The towns and villages of Lancaster County may appear slow-paced, especially if you are accustomed to the fast-pace of a big city, but, perhaps, that is a large part of their charm.

In fact, the best way to fully appreciate the region is simply to take a relaxing stroll along the cobble-stone and tree-line streets. Visit the historic churches and unique
covered bridges.
Admire the Victorian architecture. Observe farmers preparing their multi-colored fruit and vegetables in the welcoming markets. Savor the aroma of pastries fresh out of the oven and mouth-watering desserts made from traditional recipes.

You and your family will love exploring the many unique towns and villages of Lancaster County:

Not only will such accommodations provide you will a unique experience unavailable anywhere else but it will open up opportunities to meet the locals and get first-hand tips on things to do as well as hear colorful stories of the region.